What Kind of Impact Will Rookie Tight End Jacob Harris Have For The Rams?

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What Kind of Impact Will Rookie Tight End Jacob Harris Have For The Rams?​

The 2021 draft was an interesting play for Les Snead and the Rams, who brought in a receiver in the second round and tight end out of UCF Jacob Harris in the fourth.

With Tyler Higbee now leading the tight end position for the Los Angeles Rams, rookie Jacob Harris walks in with impressive speed to add versatility to the position after losing a key component in the offseason.

Harris’ likelihood as an X-factor for this offense in just his rookie year is a long shot. McVay and the coaching staff are more likely to lean into rookie Tutu Atwell’s inclusion in the offense. With a shell of DeSean Jackson left and 29-year-old Robert Woods on his slight decline, Atwell will be primed to be a primary target for Stafford and the Rams going forward. With sophomore receiver Van Jefferson also a concurrent development at receiver to add in this arsenal.

Jacob Harris walks in at a VERY light frame for an NFL tight end, weighing 218 pounds which puts him in the Julio Jones, Davante Adams spectrum of bulk. For reference, Everett and Higbee are both in the 240s.

While Harris’ weight leaves some qualities to be desired, the tight end has amassed a reputation for displaying freakish athletic talent. Some fans wonder if the tight end physical attributes would allow him to split off as a receiver after flashing a 4.39 40-time and 40.5-inch vertical.

The team previously utilized a tandem of Gerald Everett and Tyler Higbee to make for one of the best duos in football. After losing Everett to the Seattle Seahawks, Higbee will take on the bulk of receiving for McVay’s 12 personnel, two-tight end packages.

In the two last two seasons with the Rams, Higbee has amassed 1,255 yards and eight touchdowns. According to PFF, Higbee was the 18th best player for the position. With Stafford’s addition to the offense after two lukewarm years from Goff, Higbee’s potential as a low end-TE1 is only getting higher.

What Harris presents in terms of potential for the Rams offense is a prospect. Or project, as many analysts dub players with a surplus in either physical or mental attributes, an uneven teetering rather than balance. Harris presents upside due to his physical abilities, but his limitations with dropping catches and no potential for blocking leave him as a darkhorse for the Rams’ offense should he see time on the field over Johnny Mundt or Brycen Hopkins.

The good news remains that the locker room will welcome a physical beast of a player, with a good determination to start winning now — pretty on point with the Rams’ mission this upcoming season.
 

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He beat D Will deep today
Edit: Nevermind, that’s his old number. Who’s 31?



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That is a big fluid athlete man. For his size to move so efficiently and turn to grab that back shoulder is impressive. ESPECIALLY against Rochelle who is a straight freak athlete.

A pick like Harris might not have turned many heads in years past, but with Stafford at QB this guy has big potential. It's not just about throwing the ball down the field a lot, which Stafford loves to do. Its about throwing those 50/50 balls to covered WRs. Stafford will drop dimes to fully covered WRs and put the ball in a spot where they can go up and get it. Wouldn't be surprised to see this rook flash a few times this year. The size/speed combo is too much to handle. If he can run good routes and catch the ball he should see the field. Way more upside than Brycen Hopkins I think at this point.
 

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I am thinking that Jacob Harris has a chance to be what we hoped Gerald Everett was going to be when he was McVay's first pick.
 

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I am thinking that Jacob Harris has a chance to be what we hoped Gerald Everett was going to be when he was McVay's first pick.
Kittle was a 5th round pick. I mean draft status doesn't really matter tbh. They are different players obviously, not comparing their game at all..but maybe we are finally due to hit on a mid round TE prospect. This kid has all the physical tools. Maybe a Darren Waller type if he meets his potential.
 

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He was just blowing by Rochelle there before he turned. This dude's athleticism is real.
 

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i like how rochelle was completely beat but almost made the play. if that was to a wr he would have broken up the play. this harris kid is huge.

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That is a big fluid athlete man. For his size to move so efficiently and turn to grab that back shoulder is impressive. ESPECIALLY against Rochelle who is a straight freak athlete.

A pick like Harris might not have turned many heads in years past, but with Stafford at QB this guy has big potential. It's not just about throwing the ball down the field a lot, which Stafford loves to do. Its about throwing those 50/50 balls to covered WRs. Stafford will drop dimes to fully covered WRs and put the ball in a spot where they can go up and get it. Wouldn't be surprised to see this rook flash a few times this year. The size/speed combo is too much to handle. If he can run good routes and catch the ball he should see the field. Way more upside than Brycen Hopkins I think at this point.
Nice post. Agree with all of it.

The way he tracked the ball and slowed to be in position is natural receiving talent. He was going full speed at that moment. Very impressive.

Question is can he keep doing that. I mean there are a lot of instances of Everett not tracking the ball for shit. But he would occasionally show up. So I am trying not to get too geeked up on this dude. It's hard though when you see a play like that. Hope it continues.
 

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It looks like Jacob Harris is going one-on-ones as a wide receiver during OTAs/walkthroughs.
 

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i like how rochelle was completely beat but almost made the play. if that was to a wr he would have broken up the play. this harris kid is huge.

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Rochell was trailing, not tracking the ball, waiting for Harris to put his hands up. Harris did a good job waiting until ball was close before lifting his hands, and Rochell jumped too late to make the play. A shorter WR could have done the same thing and caught that.
 

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I am thinking that Jacob Harris has a chance to be what we hoped Gerald Everett was going to be when he was McVay's first pick.
In terms of fulfilling expectations I hope so. Everett never showed the consistency needed given his ability.

But as athletes they're different. Everett is heavier, and a break tackles type guy. Harris is lighter, an inch taller, and much MUCH faster. He also appears to be a much more fluid receiver. I wish Everett success going forward, except against the Rams, but at this point I'd straight up rather have Harris.
 

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In terms of fulfilling expectations I hope so. Everett never showed the consistency needed given his ability.

But as athletes they're different. Everett is heavier, and a break tackles type guy. Harris is lighter, an inch taller, and much MUCH faster. He also appears to be a much more fluid receiver. I wish Everett success going forward, except against the Rams, but at this point I'd straight up rather have Harris.
Yeah Everett surprised me by not developing. Like many here I thought he'd be a nice piece for the offense when we took him. Here's hoping he's the same guy with Seattle.

Re: Harris it's hard to imagine this staff not making something out of him though isn't it. You can't teach a guy to have that ranginess or to be as fluid as he is. He has potential to be a significant threat in this offense. Just a massively different player than what they went after in Everett, who was indeed a break tackles underneath or across the middle type. Seems like there's a story there. I'd love to ask McVay if they identified some of his traits as things they wanted, or if they just went after him as a teams type who has big upside.
 

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This Ram draft includes some very intriguing players that may have both short and long term profound contributions.

Harris and Skowronek are definitely among them for me.
 

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I'm excited to see Harris play. I think he's gonna be a big piece in the offense. Hoping he becomes the TE the we've been missing.
 

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He was just blowing by Rochelle there before he turned. This dude's athleticism is real.
Aside from Rams need for ST contributors
I'm guessing that the decision to take both Jacob Harris and Ben Skowronek is an
indication of them not being impressed with Brycen Hopkins, thus far.